Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Big companies pull back after rough quarter, by Theo Francis
Super Bowl ads bring lighter tone, by Suzanne Vranica
Bloomberg
Chobani rejects PepsiCo’s offer to take stake in yogurt company, by Craig Giammona and Jennifer Kaplan
VW may report earnings in April, hold investor meeting by June, by Elisabeth Behrmann
The Associated Press
Many see cause for optimism despite slower U.S. job growth, by Josh Boak
Twitter moves to actively seek out terrorist supporters, by Tami Abdollah
Reuters
As big oil shrinks, boards plot different paths out of crisis, by Ron Bousso and Terry Wade
Is Chipotle a riskier place to eat? Hard to know, by Julie Steenhuysen and Tom Polansek
Quartz
Used Berkshire Hathaway annual reports are selling for up to $2,050 on eBay, by Anne Quito
At the richest mall in America, Chinese New Year is as big a deal as Christmas, by Corinne Purtill
News about business journalism:
Chilson returns to Topeka biz desk after 16 years
WSJ’s Zweig talks about covering investments
How Crain’s Chicago got its start
WSJ drops LinkedIn share button
MarketWatch.com sets traffic record in January
News Corp., parent of WSJ, reports lower revenue, profit
This date in business journalism history:
2011: Covering the business of sports
2013: How a banking scandal story was reported
Business journalism birthdays:
Feb. 8: Katherine Sayre with NOLA.com
Feb. 8: Scott Cohn with CNBC
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